Part One: Global Designs: The Comintern Imaginary
Introduction: The Comintern and the Global South: Global Designs/Local Encounters
1: Within and Against the World Market: The Marxian Laboratory of Internationalism
2: Before Baku: The Second International and the Debate on Colonialism (1900-1920)
3: Communism and the Colour-Line: Reflections on Black Bolshevism
Part Two: Local Encounters: Confluences and Conflicts
4: Via Kabul: Muhajirs turned Early Communists from India (1915-1923)
5: Pandurang Khankhoje in Mexico: Communism, Anti-imperialism, and Radical Agrarianism in a Post-revolutionary Setting
6: An Atlantic Revolutionary Brotherhood: Radical Networks, Local Realities, and the Challenges to the Comintern's Global Domain in the Caribbean Basin, 1920-1935
7: Pan-Islamism, South Asia, and Communist Internationalism
8: The Spanish Civil War Seen from the Far East: The Case of the Chinese Anarcho-communist Writer Ba Jin and the League of Left-wing Writers
Index